Tuesday, 9 February 2016

New documentary shines light onto CDC's cover-up of links between vaccines and autism

(NaturalNews) In 1971, the MMR vaccine against measles,
mumps and rubella was licensed in the United States. Since then, it has been
marketed in more than 60 countries around the world under various names such as
M-M-R II, Priorix, Tresivac and Trimovax. As recommended by its developers, the
first dose of the vaccine is administered to children around age one, while the
second dose is administered between ages four and five.

Doubts about the MMR vaccine first became public in 1998,
due to a paper published by the world-renowned gastrointestinal surgeon and
researcher Andrew Wakefield. In his research, Dr. Wakefield observed that there
is a link between the MMR vaccine and gastrointestinal conditions related to
autism. He did not recommend that parents should reject the vaccine, but rather
that a single vaccine rather than a combo should be implemented.

Now, a new documentary from critically acclaimed journalist
Ben Swann exposes the CDC's dirty secrets for the whole world to see. Click here to watch the revealing video, "CDC, Vaccines & Autism."

Dr. William Thompson and the 2004 CDC study

In 2010, Dr. Wakefield's research was found
"dishonest" by the UK's General Medical Council. His career was
ruined and his name discredited, as the Council barred him and the co-author of
the study from practicing medicine. Although he issued challenges to his
accusers to debate him in the media, he was of course ignored. Until now.

On August 27, 2014, Dr. William Thompson, who was and
remains a scientist at the CDC, hired a whistleblower attorney to make a major
statement about the 2004 CDC studyregarding vaccines and autism. As expected,
the mainstream media paid little attention to the claim.

Nevertheless, after being secretly recorded by a Dr. Brian
Hooker, Dr. Thompson declaredthat he regrets omitting "statistically
significant information" in the 2004 article published by the journal
Pediatrics. He continued by adding that this data suggested an "increased
risk for autism" in African American males who received the vaccine before
the age of three. As it was later discovered in the official documents that Dr.
Thompson handed over to Congress, evidence about the link between the MMR
vaccine and autism was not only omitted but also destroyed by the participating
scientists.

When journalist Ben Swann finally managed to get a hold of
these documents from congressman Bill Posey, he was joined by other
journalists, doctors and CDC specialists in creating a comprehensive documentary on Dr. Thompson's claim, which you can watch here.

The CDC response and interpretation of the study

According to the official statement published by the CDC in
response to Dr. Thompson's claims, the 2004 CDC study revealed that vaccination
between 24 and 36 months of age was slightly more common among children with
autism. This association was most relevant among children aged three to five. However,
the authors of the report claimed it was not evidence of a link between the MMR
vaccine and a higher risk of autism.

Instead, they assumed that the statistics reflected
"immunization requirements for preschool special education program
attendance in children with autism." In other words, the CDC claimed that
an increased rate of autism among children who received the MMR vaccine before
age three was not a case of vaccine injury. According to them, the statistics
just appeared this way because children with autism were more likely to be
vaccinated before entering a special education program.

Doubt persists among protesters in Atlanta

All of a sudden, it seems that the career of Dr. Andrew
Wakefield was buried into the ground for no other reason than scientific
curiosity and honesty, as new evidence suggests that he might have had serious
reasons for concern regarding the MMR vaccine. Is the CDC, the media or the
public going to apologize? No. On the contrary, more studies claiming the
absolute safety of vaccines will flourish to cover up previous leaks.

On October 23, 2015, more than 100 protesters gathered in
front of the CDC headquarters in Atlanta to demand answers about vaccines. But
with all these controversies covered up by the CDC in the past, how much
honesty can the people really expect?

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